![]() ![]() Recent works include a reprint of A Fine & Private Place, The Line Between story collection, and We Never Talk About My Brother, all from Tachyon Publications. “Two Hearts”, a coda to The Last Unicorn, won The Hugo Award in 2006 and the Nebula Award in 2007 for Best Novelette. His work as a screenwriter gave pause to his novel and short story output, but by the mid-1990’s he had returned to prose fiction of all lengths, and has produced new works at a steady pace since. His nonfiction work includes I See By My Outfit, The Lady and Her Tiger, and In the Presence of Elephants. His screenplay work includes a teleplay, “Sarek”, for Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the screenplay for the 1978 Ralph Bakshi-animated version of The Lord of the Rings. ![]() Other titles of his such as Tamsin, The Folk of the Air, Lila the Werewolf, and The Innkeeper’s Song are stelllar contributions to the body of fantasy literature. He rose to fame with his first novel, A Fine and Private Place, when he was only 19, but is today best known as the author of The Last Unicorn. A talented guitarist, he is also a folk singer and poet. Beagle, one of the premier American fantasists working today, is the author of many novels and collections, nonfiction books and screenplays. Its similar to The Folk of the Air in that it follows a more conventional fantasy narrative than Beagles earliest work. ![]()
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